RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF $ 'Si At. ft ' u w W K K xxx-:-x::-:-:":-:-:":-xX"X' S AS TOLD TO US m::-x:-:-k:w::':mX' Sal-Vet is so'd ntCotthiB's. Neatslene, fl.00 gallon at Kogel's. Will Jackson spent Monday in lilue Hill. J. D. Crans spent Tuesday in Hast ings. T. J. Chaplin was down from Cowles, Saturday. Jns. I'oterson was in Guide Hock, Wednesday. All latest sheet music, lOc.Leltoy Music Shop. Hoy SattlcVi undertaker-auto heaise in connection. Prank l'illey has letumed home from Wyoming. Andrew Knutson was up from tSuide Hock Saturday. Clyde Wiekwire was down from lnu vale, Wednesday. Byes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, the Jeweler. Sam Smith went down to Guide Hock the first of the week. Vesta Kinlek and Gilbert Heed spent Wednesday iu Hastings. Miss .Nellie Francis camo down from Cowles, Monday evening. Delaney Bros , shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City, Wednesday. Mr, nml Mrs, L. 11. Itlaulcledgu went to Omaha, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas McGluro went to Dorchester, Tuesday morning. Watch for the big sow sale at Cud nins, Nehr. Add iu this issue. Kov. Hates returned home from Hloomington, Monday morning. Attorney II. S. Koo returned homo fiom Lincoln, Monday evening. It. W. Kooutz returned home from Kansas City, Tuesday morning. Tho best ilour in town S2.2r nnd S2.10 per sack at M. A. Albright's. Mrs. Win. H. Thomas, went to Cowles, Wednesday, to visit relatives. Mrs. Markhnm is quite sick at the home of her brother, Pr Henry Cook. Harry Topha.m lias traded his prop erty in the ilrst ward to Noah Harvey. Mrs. Hoy Kobinson came down fr m Hastings, Wednesday, to visit her par ents. IJay Saunders who is attending tho State University at Lincoln was iu the city this week. Mesdames Itube Sen u It., Noah Me Dovvcll and Chas. HulYer spent Thurs. day intllastings. Mrs. .E. H. Slawson returned home Tuesday evening from Lincoln where she had been visiting. Mrs J KS. Garber departed Monday morning for Clarinda, Iowa, to attend the wedding of her neice. Miss Verna Trino spent Friday iu Cowles where she presided at the piano at a school entertainment. Kdgar Mcintosh returned homo from Kansas City , Friday, where lie leeent ly underwent mi operation. Elijah Ireland arrived Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. T. K. MeArthur who resides north of this city. Miss Myra Cook arrived home fiom Omaha, Saturday, to spend a few days with her father, Dr. Henry Cook. Wo have plenty of good Mnitlnnd Lump coal at SHOO per ton. Washed Maitland Nut SS.r.O. Piatt k Frees. Dennis McCartney went to Smith Center today whero he will take the Smith County teacher's examination. County Superintendent, Miss Ger trude L. Coon, went to Lincoln, Wed nesday, to attend an educational meet ing Mr. and Mis Wm. Waller returned to Cowles, Tuesday, after spending n few days with Mr. and Mis. .1. II. Bailey. Mis Edith McKoiKhBU, Clerk of the District Court, is able to be at her otlice again after being on the sick list a few days with the higrippe. Tho Fifth Nebraska iPgitnent has been ordered homo from the border and no doubt the HI no Hill boys will be glad to get back among the home folk, once more. Wo have a party with SI000. who wants to buy a farm within ten mile of Red Cloud, must lie worth the money, what have you to oiler? llinclit-o.v k Sai.aiiks Mrs. J. E. Hutler will open a new millinery storo in the Mornnville build ing iu tho near future. She expects to carry a comploto and up-to-date lin of tho latest stylos obtainable on the millinery nmikuts. A vaudeville entertainment by local talent will bo given nt the Orpheum. Fob. 2, for the lionellt of the Hk-I. School Athletic Association. Seats on sale at Cook's drug Mnio. Jan 27th Admission ?".e n-s. rvi 1 swils ,'IV Tl. mi IfC AT HOME EXPECT YOU Tile FOLHb TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S wiOBriM &&ZU, VI.51T CENTRE " THE AlU it Exhilarating Burlesque; .Vaudeville itm lim Fi'li with rutin Girl. Fniif CIomii Ouiitui Equltatt. Brilliant Jciolc Einlronminl LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Gooa: Ak Anybody IIWM THE EI3GEST AID BEST JHOW WEIT Of CHICABf Will Keiilin spent Monday in Ayr. Come to Ited Cloud nnd do your trad ing. Chas. Woods spent Monday iu Grand Island. Mrs. A. l). Hanney spent Filday in Hastings. Hoy Hassinger spent Monday in Hustings. Clarence Johnston spout Monday in Hastings. All latest sheet music, 10c LcKoy Music Shop. J. J, Gnrbor went to Superior, Mon day morning. Hoy Sattley, undertaker auto hearse in connection. Ashley Wortheu was down from lnu vale, Monday. H. C. Erret wont to Grand Island the last of the week. Frank Starr was iu Gruud Island tho Ilrst of the week. Ellas Goble spent Saturday with rela tives iu Hastings. Earl Voung of Chester spent the weekend in this city. Curt Goer and Carl MeVrthur were in ltluo Hill, Monday. Mrs Emma Scrivner leturned homo from Uliic Hill, Monday. Capt. Hogate of Blue Hill was in the city Monday between trains. Itats won't gnaw harness oiled iu Neatslene. Oct it nt Fogel's. Ernest Haskius shipped a car of cat tle to the river markets Sunday. Earl Hall, Hon Fulton and John Mo Guirc spent Monday iu Hastings Tho Ked Cloud Auto Co. received a car load of Dodge cars, Thursday. Frank Starr shipped a ear of horses and mules to Grand Island, Saturday 11. J. Skeen of Smith Center, Kansas was yisiting friends in the city Friday. Mrs. Elhi Garretson returned home Thursday evening, from Vulpariso, Indiana. Mrs. I. 0. Walker of Lincoln arrived in tlie city Thursday evening to vMt relatives. What, when and whe-o. Hig bred sow sale. Feb C, at Smith Uros. Look up the add. A. II. Carpenter returned home from Colorado, Monday, where ho had been on business. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Schultx. Inde pendent phono 208. .Mrs. John Ilolcomb mid Mrs. J. D Siiladen (and Henry Hassor went to Milwaukee, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedge moved onto the A. D. Wouderly farm south of Inn vale the last of tho week. ,C. II. Potter Vent to Lincoln, Satur dnyu Ho was' accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Sanderson. Remember we carry a, staple line of dry goods. Our goods are the best and cheapest M. A. Albright. Hoy Ktherton returned to Council Mulls, Iowa, Monday, after spending several days here with relatives. Weesner k Koont. shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City. Sunday. H W. Koontz accompanied tho shipment. Miss Heatrix MoKeighan returned to her homo at Lincoln, Monday, after spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Dale Ellis, Sargeant of tho Ilrd Iowa Infantry, who has been down on the border for several months, is in tho city visiting his father, S. C. Ellis. Wc are in the market for 100 to 12.1 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Sorum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Miner Serum Co The rain storm of Saturday night followed by a high wind and falling temperature covered the streets and sidewalks of this city and vicinity with a sheet of ice to such mi extent that it wis almost impossible for people.auto mobiles and horses to travel over the same. On .Monday evening, Hrakeinan Will' iam L, Neimelr, of Wyniore, who is a stepson of Will l'arkes of this city, was killed at Cloto while switching with freight train No. !t. While in the act f carrying out his duties he slipped on the ice and fell under the wheels One brother, a wife and four childien are left to mourn his untimely demise. Tins Publishers of Tho Youth's Com I'linlou are prusonting, as always tit this season, to every subscriber whose subscription is paid for 1917, a Calen dar for the now year. It is decidedly unusual, and stiikingly artistic. The colors are well chosen and richly blend ed. It was made puinaiily, however, for actual use, and is well named the I'ractieitl Home Calendar. Tho Hamilton - Gather Clothing Co. Succrucii la Paul Storey Everything a Man or Boy Wears Red Cloud Nebraska Clark Crow is in Guide Hock today Mr. Gray is down from Hivcrton to day. A good violin for sale. Inquire at this otllco. All latest sheet music, 10c LeHoy Music-Shop. Hoy Palmer was down from Inavale, Wednesday. Miss Viola Spires is spending the day in Hastings Mr. and Mrs G. J. Warren spent to day in Hastings. Meredith Hutler was down from Illue Hill, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grillcdi -p'iit Wednesday in Hastings. John Havel, Jim Kyau and Ucrt Hat Held wero in Ulue Hill today. Archie Potter is iu tho city vKting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Putter. Don't forget to attend The Uirlh of n Nation at the Orpheum touite and Friday. Mr. and Mrs Joe Crow and daughter Mis. Frank Mcintosh, arc in (mide Hock today. Mrs. J. W. Corbett left Mondaj for Arthur, Illinois., to attend the funeral of a i datives. Tuesday. Judge Hiinnoy issued a marriage license to Win. It. Shannon and Miss Ituth I. Pegg, both of this city. Uuv J. A. Kalcy departed Wednes day for his home at Elyriu, Ohio, after visiting with his brothers, A. U. and I). II. Kaley. On Wednesday, Mr. James It. Stick uey of limvale mid Miss Alma J. Van dovort of Hellaire, wore united in marriage by Judge ltanney. BLADEN Farm Loans I havo tho cheapest rates mid Wst option iu the state, with several plan 10 chooso from. Soto agent for Ire vett, MattUifc linker J. II Uaii.i v- Farm Loans I can muko you a farm loan at low est interest and best terms to bo had in the state. Please writo mo, or call for me at State Hank Hod Cloud. C. F Gather. For Sale or Trade A Dundy county ranch of LVJ." acies, well impioved. 100 acitw of valley land, all fenced and cross fenced. Will take in a Webster county farm on n trade. If you are interested call mid sec me. C. A. Sehult.. Advertised Letter List The following is the list of unclaim ed letters at the post otlice in this ,city for the week ending Jan. 2.1, 1017: J. M. Chaflin, Hen Collins, Mrs. Emma Ferguson, Dr. J. A. Harris ('J), Hoss Keith, Vencll Krikas Dr. .las. W. Thomas, Johnson Wallace, C. W. Hcv ner. If 'notculled for before February 8th they will be sent to tho dead letter tlicc. II C. Lktson-, P. M. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County. Nebraska. Kllcu A. .Iiu'khon. I'lulutlll. VH .1. N. Comvitm- A- Company, .tool N. Coiier.so, Ann I :. converse, David S. (I ray, Dnmnui I), i .ray, Dald.s. dray, Trustee. Iiufcnilautx. Tim above nami-d defendants and em li of thimi will take not leu thai on tlio'Jith day of .lauuavv 11)17, Kllcn A. Jackson, plalutlll lierrln llted Iter petition In the lllntrlct ( onrt of Webster County, Nebraska, against said defendant, tho object and prayer of which Is to quiet and eoiillriu the fee simple title andrluhtof pov-Lsslou to the follow Ins de scribed real etuatc, towlt: Lot Nine n iu Siollon lOlyht ih Township Olio ill Kuiiko Kleven ill) Webiler County, Nubraxkn, In plalutlll and that defendants Ixi ndjudui d to Inn e no rlht, title or claim In or to said land, You are required to answer N.ild petition on or before the IJtli day of March 11)17. Ki.i.n.v A. I ( kon, I'lalnilir, Hy I'red Maurer. Her Attorney. Pruning Demonstration Fanners who wish instruction iu pruning their orchards may secure the service of a hort.oulturist from the agricultural extension service of the university of Nebraska. If six fmnieis lit one community indicate a desire to receive sucli instruction and promise to attend a pruning demonstration, mi extension specialist will bo sout to show exactly how tho work is done. For furthur information on this point or for information on pruning, wiito tho horticultural department of the university of Nebraska, Lincoln. For Constitutional Convention. Lincoln, Jan. 23. Tho hotiso having rusliod through a 'resolution for a con stitutional convention without debate caused imvh conjecture as to tho prohahlo reason. Ono report Is that tho liquor men favor a convention, as It would afford a clianco to have tho prohibition amendment, recently adopt ed, modified or repealed, No respon sible man will confirm this rnpoit. Tho nttltudo of tho liquor men is not positively known. Another report is that tho Hlnglo tax lobby Is strong in Its udwioncy of a. constitutional con vention in nr,' . to rovlso tho Btuto's revenuo system They wduld put tho bin don of taxation upoty tho farm ownors and practically exempt the cor porations from taxation. Frank Fish was iu Hastings Satur day. Mrs. West was it Hasttngs visitor Saturday. Mrs Nelson llartlett Is visiting at Superior this week. Miss Hazel Morton visited relatives in Hoseland last week. V. C. Larrick attended the Agricul tural show iu Lincoln last week. .Mrs. J. H. Kial returned to Hastings Saturday after a visit with i datives here. Mr. and Mm Louie .ajio left Tues day for a visit with relatives at Do weese. V. S. Hull was looking after busi ness interest in Omaha Thursday and Friday. Mrs. .1. A. Ashmore and sou, Donald, left. Siituiday for a visit with lelativcs at McCool Cathrvn Hyiics of Hastings was a visitor at the J, L llynes homo hero over Sunday. Lester Meyer returned home Mon day nrter mi extended visit w ith friends at Untiling mid Hebron, Frank Crawford mid family returned from Pawnee Monday whero they have been visiting the past few days Miss Anna Soucck was a visitor nt tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Mi' Part land, near Ited Cloud over Sunday. Henry Meyers, ot Clarinda, Iowa, visited at the homo of his Mster, Mrs. Win. Vonderfecht, a few days hist week. Italph, Dan-el and Howard Hogate of Mine Hill wero visiting at tho homo of their grandparents, Mr. mid Mrs. W. W. Hogate over Sunday. Paul Mutson of Company L , Fourth Nebraska Volunteer Infantry of Kear ney stopped a few days with his uncle, Fred Matson, of his return from the border. IjU H H ti?vV 'ffrir, ""a WE OBSERVE the 4 FUNDAMENTAL RULES of the GROCERY BUSINESS QUALITY CLENLINESS, PRICE SERVICE You're entitled to them and you get them here Oranges lc each to lOe do. Lettuce, per bunch Cc Coulillower, per lb 10c Kxtra largo grnpo fruit, each HJu Young onions, bunch 10c Fresh cocoanuts. . . . 10c, II for "o Laige bunch celery 100 Itutabugas, per 11) Jc Fine assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries to chose from Fresh Separated Cream Daily. Figs, Dates, etc. Ag't for Folgcrs' Coffees and Teas. Fresh Hastings Bread. Just received a shipment fresh Lowney's j"k Chocolates. N. A. PLATT Notice All persons indebted to Job n linker, of lllue Hill, Nehr., deceased, arc re quested to pay the, amount to the un dersigned, administrator, on or before January 27, ltU7, or legal proceeding for tlie collection thereof, must be in stituted. Any porson having property in pos session belonging to or returnable to the deceased, please, leave same on the premises whore his business has been conducted, and notify either tho un dersigned or give notice at the Furni ture Store of such return, and receive credit therefore. F. C. HIJSCHOW, Special Administrator. 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